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against smaller nations particularly in southeast asia and that goes back to the two thousand and ten out of cocker's an incident the you know all that so the u.s. is increasingly concerned about what chinese intentions or actions might be and that was one of the reasons behind the interest in re prioritization toward asia go ahead brian. how could one possibly sit here compared with a straight face to say that in say that the united say that the united states is concerned about the feelings of nations in southeast asia for instance and that's why it's coming to their aid because they feel china is bullying them the united states killed two million vietnamese and a lot of cambodians and a lot of other laotians this is part of a geo strategic move by the united states to contain china which it seems the emerging as a major economic and military competition and when president obama came into office he tried to tone down the language of george w. bush the language of competition but he's right back in it almost with the identical position of bush at this point in the in the administratio
against smaller nations particularly in southeast asia and that goes back to the two thousand and ten out of cocker's an incident the you know all that so the u.s. is increasingly concerned about what chinese intentions or actions might be and that was one of the reasons behind the interest in re prioritization toward asia go ahead brian. how could one possibly sit here compared with a straight face to say that in say that the united say that the united states is concerned about the feelings of...
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all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people shou
all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a...
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all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >>
all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >>
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the two made a quick stop in brisbane, australia, after a nip-day tour in southeast asia. the trip was largely overshadowed by the topless photos of princess katherine. yesterday a tabloid was ordered to remove the pictures from the website and magazines. the couple may go after other magazines in ireland and italy that also published those photos. >> meteorologist tom kierein is here with a look at the forecast. good morning. >>> what a difference a day makes. 24 hours ago, it was mild and muggy. we had thick humidity in the air. now looking at the live view of the washington monument, jefferson memorial, d.c. camera. we've got low humidity back with us and a chill in the air this morning in the wake of the storms that came through yesterday. they're now long gone. just a few sprinkles in southern maryland, calvert, st. mary's across the tidal potomac in the northern neck. those sprinkles heading off into the eastern shore. getting star light showing through there. elsewhere, it's all cloudy through the metro area and most
the two made a quick stop in brisbane, australia, after a nip-day tour in southeast asia. the trip was largely overshadowed by the topless photos of princess katherine. yesterday a tabloid was ordered to remove the pictures from the website and magazines. the couple may go after other magazines in ireland and italy that also published those photos. >> meteorologist tom kierein is here with a look at the forecast. good morning. >>> what a difference a day makes. 24 hours ago, it...
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military as it is close to southeast asia. it also faces the indian ocean. it is out of the range of china's ballistic missiles. the u.s. plans to increase the number of its marines in australia. some of the joint exercises were open to the media. nhk world's takeo nakajima reports on the program that is apparently a cause of concern for china and a source of interest for many other asian countries. >> reporter: this australian military training facility is located 130 kilometers southeast of darwin. this is northern territory australia. australians and u.s. marines are exercising the joint training using tanks. the forces invited media representatives to a demonstration in which u.s. marines supported their australian counterparts. the media also observed joint live-shell firing drills. >> the training is to help us train with the united states marine corps. as we know, they've obviously been stationed in northern australia. we've come out here to support marine corps training and learn a bit from them and hope they can learn a bit from us, as well. >> repo
military as it is close to southeast asia. it also faces the indian ocean. it is out of the range of china's ballistic missiles. the u.s. plans to increase the number of its marines in australia. some of the joint exercises were open to the media. nhk world's takeo nakajima reports on the program that is apparently a cause of concern for china and a source of interest for many other asian countries. >> reporter: this australian military training facility is located 130 kilometers...
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they continue to advocate the return of americans still missing in southeast asia. >> 6:46, and the metro will not the heights -- there will be buses between falls boston, and marine cheverly. there will be no work on the lines. parking spaces are going to be into a park today, because this is national parking deck. it will be made into a temporary urban park. parking day is to show the need for open an urban space, without public space as allotted. a massive campaign is being against several types of cancer. this has been called a moonshot campaign, and the center expects as $3 billionch years, andxt 10 tonight, hope for some people severe food allergies. new research from john hopkins shows that some shalit -- y be cured by eating eggs. onwill have all the details who along with a little boy can now safely eat eggs. get yourself phones out. dreams are about to come true, all thanks to you. filipino girl singing "i will always you." this has 1.5 million hits, and y been signed for a record deal. >> they may ask for her to do in the grocery meantime.he >> this is unbelievable. >> and she
they continue to advocate the return of americans still missing in southeast asia. >> 6:46, and the metro will not the heights -- there will be buses between falls boston, and marine cheverly. there will be no work on the lines. parking spaces are going to be into a park today, because this is national parking deck. it will be made into a temporary urban park. parking day is to show the need for open an urban space, without public space as allotted. a massive campaign is being against...
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they are on a trip across southeast asia. >>> a celebration for the start of hiss panic heritage month, and the animals got building in on the action, a beautiful end to the weekend. but which is worried about a terrible tuesday. more on what you can count on in the week ahead, right after the break. stay wit [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. my world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... [ whispers ] 100 calories... say it again... [ whispers ] 100 calories... ma'am, hello? ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>. >> hispanic heritage month took center stage at the national zoo. friends of the national zoo hosted its annual fiesta, featuring hispanic and latino music, darncers and plenty of food and craft activities. dried plantains. they had a good day for it too. >> the whole weekend, weather really cooperated. for certain it won't last through the upcoming week. that'
they are on a trip across southeast asia. >>> a celebration for the start of hiss panic heritage month, and the animals got building in on the action, a beautiful end to the weekend. but which is worried about a terrible tuesday. more on what you can count on in the week ahead, right after the break. stay wit [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and...
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interests in southeast asia this is not going toward there ten countries in. this period agendas you have for instance me m r which is a wildcard they're trying to play due west against china you have very staunch allies of the west like singapore for instance which is a kind of aircraft carrier of the us implemented right in the middle of cells and we have indonesia who wants to be independent we have the philippines of course very much attached to us but it's a mixed bag and all of them they need very good relations commercial trade relations with china blast the fact that they have a very important chinese diaspora in each of these countries and they happen to be part of the business elite in all of these countries as well so it's counterproductive if the pentagon thinks they're going to provoke china into some kind of military confrontation in their own backyard which is the south china sea so briefly it's all about image and so perception is it i mean the us is still considered the world's only superpower yet yes how far behind is china now and how long c
interests in southeast asia this is not going toward there ten countries in. this period agendas you have for instance me m r which is a wildcard they're trying to play due west against china you have very staunch allies of the west like singapore for instance which is a kind of aircraft carrier of the us implemented right in the middle of cells and we have indonesia who wants to be independent we have the philippines of course very much attached to us but it's a mixed bag and all of them they...
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china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.-china relations with u.s.- burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states engaged with burma -- engagement with burma was aimed at containing the influence of china in asia. this is a natural question, and one that i think, if we have to answer honestly, cannot be answered simply. because i do not think that any country could claim either the united states or china or burma that our relations have nothing to do with the relations that we have with other countries around us. it is only natural that the united states relationship with burma should have some impact on united states relations with china. and also that our relations with the united states would impacts to a
china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.-china relations with u.s.- burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states...
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asia. >> the smithsonian is launching new national ad campaign. is to connect more people with the smithsonian and research on line, in schools, and at the museum. will appear on web sites billboards.nd on they have character is featuring that can beions answered at the web site. seriouslyamazing.com. hosted an starling poste show last night. at showed off outfits inspired by the corcoran paintings. proceeds will benefit my place, which serves battered women and their children. described the fashions as thisay meets house. >> i bet that was fun to be their last night. 4:57 on this friday. >> surveillance video of lindsay 4:57 on this friday. >> surveillance video of lindsay lohan's hit and run an accident excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle.
asia. >> the smithsonian is launching new national ad campaign. is to connect more people with the smithsonian and research on line, in schools, and at the museum. will appear on web sites billboards.nd on they have character is featuring that can beions answered at the web site. seriouslyamazing.com. hosted an starling poste show last night. at showed off outfits inspired by the corcoran paintings. proceeds will benefit my place, which serves battered women and their children. described...
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it could be witnessed in the middle east, southeast asia and northern africa. the u.s. government shelled out your money, $70,000 on an apology campaign to o quelling anti-american rage. the latest round is not working either. joining me now, juan williams, mark thesen is with us. i wanted to know what is going to happen. the apology tour failed, calling american service men and women he is going to end torture, when is he going to do something? when is he going to send a message, stop breaching our embassies, stop burning or flags stop killing our personnel? >> it already happened. it was inexcusable. >> sean: when? >> to have religious tolerance that kind of violence or attacks on american property. >> sean: in past years, i'm going to say something, juan, if george bush or ronald reagan were president, they wouldn't do this. they were skird. >> are you serious, that nothing ever happened. >> they wouldn't be spending $70 million in pakistan aimed at radical islamists that hate our guts because they are radical islamists to apologize on behalf of this country for doin
it could be witnessed in the middle east, southeast asia and northern africa. the u.s. government shelled out your money, $70,000 on an apology campaign to o quelling anti-american rage. the latest round is not working either. joining me now, juan williams, mark thesen is with us. i wanted to know what is going to happen. the apology tour failed, calling american service men and women he is going to end torture, when is he going to do something? when is he going to send a message, stop...
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they are due to reach stores in southea southeast asia by the end of this year. it hopes to sell 1.2 units overseas. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll be back next hour. i'll leave you just with some regional market recaps. >>> israeli prime minister has urged the community to draw a red line that iran should not cross in its nuclear program. >> there's only way to peacefully prevent iran from getting atomic bombs. that's by placing a clear red line. >> he made the remark in his address to the u.n. general assembly in new york on thursday. he said it's getting very late to stop iran and the country could have enough enriched uranium by next summer. the israeli prime minister said the international sanctions against iran are insufficient to make the country abandon its nuclear program. officials say the number of the syrian refugee mayo the 700,000 by the end of the year. that's more than double the current figure of people who have already fled the country. >> the border policy and the generosity given by host communities who stretch their limited
they are due to reach stores in southea southeast asia by the end of this year. it hopes to sell 1.2 units overseas. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll be back next hour. i'll leave you just with some regional market recaps. >>> israeli prime minister has urged the community to draw a red line that iran should not cross in its nuclear program. >> there's only way to peacefully prevent iran from getting atomic bombs. that's by placing a clear red line. >> he...
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what we're seeing spread throughout the 20-some-odd different countries now and even into southeast asia i think is the hype that has become the video. but initially what sparked it, you know, we had the 9/11 anniversary. we've had increased drone attacks. and some sort of reprisal for 9/11 and the war that we've had on al qaeda for the last 11 years. >> there's a lot of talk in recent days about the level of security at the embassy. how can we better protect our embassies? >> i think in the situation that we've had with the arab spring, i think one of the things we should have done prior to this is deploy the fast teams. they're designed just for these sort of situations where we look at the security on the ground and say the additional security is needed. these troops can be deployed, obviously, as they have been here through the air quickly. helicoptered in if they need be. or they can be done quietly through airports using regular civilian clothing, and that sort of thing. so we could have done it very quietly, no media blitz or anything like that and could have had them in place to
what we're seeing spread throughout the 20-some-odd different countries now and even into southeast asia i think is the hype that has become the video. but initially what sparked it, you know, we had the 9/11 anniversary. we've had increased drone attacks. and some sort of reprisal for 9/11 and the war that we've had on al qaeda for the last 11 years. >> there's a lot of talk in recent days about the level of security at the embassy. how can we better protect our embassies? >> i...
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asia. thailand is one of the biggest producers. vendors are common and the prices they charge vary greatly depending on the type. the most expensive varieties come from a province. a single fruit can catch up to $1,600 u.s. floods devastated the region in 2011. about 98% of orchards were enindaeni inendated. farmers were left without their cash crop. during the floods he could only standby and watch as his field went below the water line. the orchard has been in his family for six generations but it only took a short time for flood waters to kill all the trees. >> translator: it's sad because the durian were the pride of our family. i've gotten everything from durian but today we don't have that pride anymore. it's discouraging. >> reporter: thai authorities have stepped in to help farmers through the crisis. on this day hundreds of durian farmers gathered at event to revive their crops. they showed them how to put nutrients in the soil so they will grow faster. >> translator: durian is the
asia. thailand is one of the biggest producers. vendors are common and the prices they charge vary greatly depending on the type. the most expensive varieties come from a province. a single fruit can catch up to $1,600 u.s. floods devastated the region in 2011. about 98% of orchards were enindaeni inendated. farmers were left without their cash crop. during the floods he could only standby and watch as his field went below the water line. the orchard has been in his family for six generations...
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. >>> prince william and his wife made an emotional stop today on the first stop of their southeast asia and south pacific tour. they visited singapore's botanic gardens shown an orchard named in honor of william's mother. she died weeks before she was to visit the garden. the royal couple was presented with a plant named for them. orchard-name something singapore's way of >>> don't forget to watch katie. >>> i've got one show under my belt, it felt great i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did i hope you tune in today we'll introduce to you a remarkable young woman whose story is so inspiring. her name is amy copeland, 24-year-old grad student who survived a near fatal attack from flesh-eating bacteria that forced amputation of hand, leg and foot. her strength, spirit and the recovery she has made are miraculous not an overstatement one of the most people i've met. tune in today for an hour i don't think you will want to miss. see you later on "katie." >> also katie will go for a spin with danica patrick 3:00, right here on abc7. >>> at 4:00, protecting personal data. what you need to do
. >>> prince william and his wife made an emotional stop today on the first stop of their southeast asia and south pacific tour. they visited singapore's botanic gardens shown an orchard named in honor of william's mother. she died weeks before she was to visit the garden. the royal couple was presented with a plant named for them. orchard-name something singapore's way of >>> don't forget to watch katie. >>> i've got one show under my belt, it felt great i hope you...
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what we might end up in a war it's the policies of president obama in southeast asia and pakistani and afghanistan and in the middle east. >> patti ann:. >> paul: when you say creating a vacuum. since we left iraq and it is winding down but we didn't leave any troops there. we are staying out of syria. then, of course, the biggest problem, brett, is iran? >> you have to ask yourself is this a president that says we're going to have any more wars in middle east, how about con sunltd go israel, netanyahu saying. >> paul: 90% on their way to a nuclear bomb? >> they are increasing their capacity. a few months by the international atomic energy. i've been told by nuclear scientists that once you are 20% you are actually 87% way toward the goal. >> paul: key point of war, gets down to a fundamental difference of foreign policy, whether or not president obama's policy towards iran, four years of trying to coax them into a discussion quid pro quo, if you stop pursuing a nuclear weapon hasn't worked. has that taken us closer to war? >> because it persuaded iranians they will cross the nuclear t
what we might end up in a war it's the policies of president obama in southeast asia and pakistani and afghanistan and in the middle east. >> patti ann:. >> paul: when you say creating a vacuum. since we left iraq and it is winding down but we didn't leave any troops there. we are staying out of syria. then, of course, the biggest problem, brett, is iran? >> you have to ask yourself is this a president that says we're going to have any more wars in middle east, how about con...
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on this whirl wind trip through southeast asia, her second tour >> reporter: the newest royal was not just the lovely bride of the future king of england, but a woman stepping on to center stage and into her own. >> we are hugely excited to be in malaysia. >> reporter: kate gave her first international speech at this hospice. >> providing children and their families with the face of support, care, and enhancement, at a time of great need is simply life-changing. >> reporter: kate's speech spoke volumes. >> it is a very great pleasure for me to come forward. >> reporter: as with princess diana's speech in 1981, it shows increasing confidence with her public role. but with the attention and accolades comes greater watch on what she says and wears, even her decision to abstain from alcohol when giving a toast. >> people are starting to ask when is the baby news going to happen? >> reporter: but for now, the duchess stays focused on her future role as queen. sara james, nbc news. >> that is our broadcast on a thursday night, thank you for joining us here. i'm brian williams, and a reminde
on this whirl wind trip through southeast asia, her second tour >> reporter: the newest royal was not just the lovely bride of the future king of england, but a woman stepping on to center stage and into her own. >> we are hugely excited to be in malaysia. >> reporter: kate gave her first international speech at this hospice. >> providing children and their families with the face of support, care, and enhancement, at a time of great need is simply life-changing. >>...
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asia. rioters attacked the american embassy in geneva and threw tear gas to keep protesters out of the building. protesters were the streets of beirut. they called on the hezbollah leader who made a rare appearance. >>> the presidential campaign is in full swing this noontime. president barack obama is in cincinnati ohio where he announced the white house is aggressively going after unfair trade practices by china. president barack obama is demanding china's government stop subsidizing that which costs jobs. >> these are subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly line in ohio and across the midwest. it is not right, it is against the rules and we will not let it stand. >> reporter: the obama administration plans to ask the world trade organization to take action against china for subsidies. >>> and mitt romney fired back against the president's statements today and mitt romney issued a statement accusing mr. obama for ignoring china for too long. he called it too lit
asia. rioters attacked the american embassy in geneva and threw tear gas to keep protesters out of the building. protesters were the streets of beirut. they called on the hezbollah leader who made a rare appearance. >>> the presidential campaign is in full swing this noontime. president barack obama is in cincinnati ohio where he announced the white house is aggressively going after unfair trade practices by china. president barack obama is demanding china's government stop subsidizing...
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>> well, i have been all over southeast asia, and i have always wanted to go into burma, and i had a chance to work with young filmmakers there, and i grabbed the opportunity. i was working in the state department. >> and what is it that you saw m images or the lifestyles of the people that you thought was remarkable and you knew it would take other viewers of this film aback as well? >> well, i have been all over the world except asia -- except antarctica and australia. i have been to every continent. this is the most unique country i have ever seen. >> in what way? >> well, it borders china, thailand, india, laos, but it's not like any of these other countries. it's exon tticexotic. i wanted to go in, and i was a child -- names like mandalay and rangoon. just entrancing. i was told i couldn't film, so for a filmmaker that's like waving a red flag. >> of course. so the emages that we're looking at, we're talking about young children. we heard the audiotape. you know, 14 years old. this little girl who appears much younger than that. they are doing hard labor. you wanted to help reve
>> well, i have been all over southeast asia, and i have always wanted to go into burma, and i had a chance to work with young filmmakers there, and i grabbed the opportunity. i was working in the state department. >> and what is it that you saw m images or the lifestyles of the people that you thought was remarkable and you knew it would take other viewers of this film aback as well? >> well, i have been all over the world except asia -- except antarctica and australia. i...
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that's why it's the king of fruits in southeast asia. thailand is one of the biggest producers of durian. vendors are common and the prices they charge vary greatly depending on the type. a single fruit can fetch up to 1,600 u.s. dollars. but floods devastated the region in 2011. about 98% of durian orchards were inundated. the rich soil along the river that helps produce rich fruit was damaged. farmers were left without their cash crop. one of them is basoud. he could only watch by and watch as his field went below the water line. the orchard has been in his family for six generations. it only took a short time for the flood waters to kill all his durian trees. >> translator: it's sad because the durian were the pride of our family. i have gotten everything from durian. but today we don't have that pride anymore. it's discouraging. >> reporter: thai authorities have stepped in to help farmers through the crisis. on this day, hundreds of durian farmers gathered at an event in an effort to revive the durian orchards. academics are teachin
that's why it's the king of fruits in southeast asia. thailand is one of the biggest producers of durian. vendors are common and the prices they charge vary greatly depending on the type. a single fruit can fetch up to 1,600 u.s. dollars. but floods devastated the region in 2011. about 98% of durian orchards were inundated. the rich soil along the river that helps produce rich fruit was damaged. farmers were left without their cash crop. one of them is basoud. he could only watch by and watch...
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clinton is on a tour of southeast asia and china ahead of the asia-pacific economic corporation forum this week in russia. she met with indonesian foreign minister in jakarta. clinton says it's in the u.s. nation interest to keep peace in t south china sea. >> we encourage asean and china to make meaningful progress towards finalizing a comprehensive code of conduct in order to establish rules of the road and clear procedures for peacefully addressing disagreements. >> asean members met in july, but disagreements over cambodia, vietnam and philippines unsettled the talks. members couldn't agree on a joint statement. >>> pan/ina relations are strained over territorial claims to the senkaku island in the east china sea. but a troop of chinese dancer is setting aside fraction to mark the diplomatic ties. they visited northeastern japan to perform a popular chinese dance. the troop is from the sister city. members danced in front of about 1,000 spectators. the blallet depicts a love stor in caves, a world heritage sooi site on the silk road. officials have cancelled events to mark the ann
clinton is on a tour of southeast asia and china ahead of the asia-pacific economic corporation forum this week in russia. she met with indonesian foreign minister in jakarta. clinton says it's in the u.s. nation interest to keep peace in t south china sea. >> we encourage asean and china to make meaningful progress towards finalizing a comprehensive code of conduct in order to establish rules of the road and clear procedures for peacefully addressing disagreements. >> asean members...
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right now prince william and kate barked during the southeast asia. the royal family says it is considering legal action. >> an internal investigation into the san jose police department over a parking ticket. >> within a couple of hours of the mayor is being stopped for not losing his blinker, a photograph of the ticket had been posted online and the police chief is trying to find out who posted the picture and why. >> a new danger behind the wheel, your voice. you cannot sing and drive. experts say it is not a good idea. >> a new study finds that singing while driving reduces reaction time and makes it more difficult to maintain your speed. for example, we automatically turn the radio down while driving in hard rain or snow. >> i was singing pretty young thing this morning. in the next half-hour, stressed out on the job. how much work worries could be hurting your health. >> we learned a lot more about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. why it might have been an inside job. >> could an arsonist had started three fires overnight i, ,, [ owner
right now prince william and kate barked during the southeast asia. the royal family says it is considering legal action. >> an internal investigation into the san jose police department over a parking ticket. >> within a couple of hours of the mayor is being stopped for not losing his blinker, a photograph of the ticket had been posted online and the police chief is trying to find out who posted the picture and why. >> a new danger behind the wheel, your voice. you cannot...
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. >> the big day today as the world couple continues their nine day tour of southeast asia. kate middleton gave her first speech since she was married. they are traveling from singapore to malaysia. speaking about the importance of specialized medical care for seriously ill children. prince william and kate visiting a number of commonwealth nations celebrating the queen'jubilees i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health h care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of rape and incest. i don't think that women's health issues have faced a crisis like this in decades. >> and final look at your outlook. a chance of showers late in b.k.. >> thank you for watching. we will see you tomorrow for goodmorning washington. the middle class is carrying a heavy load in america
. >> the big day today as the world couple continues their nine day tour of southeast asia. kate middleton gave her first speech since she was married. they are traveling from singapore to malaysia. speaking about the importance of specialized medical care for seriously ill children. prince william and kate visiting a number of commonwealth nations celebrating the queen'jubilees i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous....
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. >>> prince william and his wife made an emotional stop today on the first stop of their southeast asia and south pacific tour. they visited singapore's botanic gardens shown an orchard named in honor of william's mother. she died weeks before she was to visit the garden. the royal couple was presented with a plant named for them. orchard-name >>> don't forget to watch katie. >>> i've got one show under my belt, it felt great i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did i hope you tune in today we'll introduce to you a remarkable young woman whose story is so inspiring. her name is amy copeland, 24-year-old grad student who survived a near fatal attack from flesh-eating bacteria that forced amputation of hand, leg and foot. her strength, spirit and the recovery she has made are miraculous not an overstatement one of the most people i've met. tune in today for an hour i don't think you will want to miss. see you later on "katie." >> also katie will go for a spin with danica patrick 3:00, right here on abc7. >>> at 4:00, protecting personal data. what you need to do to your computers and smartp
. >>> prince william and his wife made an emotional stop today on the first stop of their southeast asia and south pacific tour. they visited singapore's botanic gardens shown an orchard named in honor of william's mother. she died weeks before she was to visit the garden. the royal couple was presented with a plant named for them. orchard-name >>> don't forget to watch katie. >>> i've got one show under my belt, it felt great i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did i...
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wife catherine, the duchess of cambridge, continued their southeast asia tour, commemorating the queen's 60 years on the throne. today's visit included a look at one of the world's biggest rainforests, but as seth doane reports, the couple is also wrestling with the unwanted publication of some sensitive photographs. >> reporter: the duke and duchess of cambridge stayed on scheduled today, touring virgin rainforest on the malaysian island of borneo. in public, the couple appeared at ease and engaged on their jaunt through the jungle. privately, though, the duois said to be discussing how to manage the fallout from the release of topless photos of kate. published in a french magazine yesterday, those photos show a topless kate sunbathing poole side while vacationing at a secluded french chateau. owned by a nephew of queen elizabeth, the chateau is surrounded by 640 acres of woodland and laffen deerfields. the palace is suing the magazine saying the couple had, "every expectation of privacy in the remote house." the statement added,ings the incident is reminiscent of the worst excesses of
wife catherine, the duchess of cambridge, continued their southeast asia tour, commemorating the queen's 60 years on the throne. today's visit included a look at one of the world's biggest rainforests, but as seth doane reports, the couple is also wrestling with the unwanted publication of some sensitive photographs. >> reporter: the duke and duchess of cambridge stayed on scheduled today, touring virgin rainforest on the malaysian island of borneo. in public, the couple appeared at ease...
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asia in honor of the queen's jubilee. the royal couple's first stop was at the national orchid garden to view orchids named for them both as well as william's mother, the late princess diana. >>> and happy birthday to actor and singer harry connick jr. he turns 45 today. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. >> and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >> and finally, here is a look at what's coming up later today on the "today" show. on this 9/11 anniversary, hear a story of survival from one man who was inside the north tower before it collapsed. >>> and kardashian mother kris jenner will be live in the studio to preview the season finale of "keeping up with the kardashians." now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm mara schiavocampo. thanks for watching "early today." just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- w
asia in honor of the queen's jubilee. the royal couple's first stop was at the national orchid garden to view orchids named for them both as well as william's mother, the late princess diana. >>> and happy birthday to actor and singer harry connick jr. he turns 45 today. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. >> and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news."...
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anti-american demonstration protesting have spread in northern africa to southeast asia. in tunisia protesters tore down the flag and set fire to cars in the parking lot and breached the outside walls of the american embassy in sudan's capital city. we've gotten word that the president and secretary of state will be andrews air force base this afternoon when remains of the four americans killed in benghazi this week will return. the internet brings the world together also gives anyone with a computer the ability to light a fuse and ignite a tragic chain of events. joining us from washington, david wood, senior military correspondent with "the huffington post." always great to see you. >> hi, alex. >> these are certainly changing and tragic times. that news that the president and the secretary of state will be greeting the remains of chris stevens, the ambassador to libya, i think it is with heavy hearts the nation welcomes back his body under tragic circumstances. want to talk about sort of the larger picture here which is just how this thing started sort of, you know, in
anti-american demonstration protesting have spread in northern africa to southeast asia. in tunisia protesters tore down the flag and set fire to cars in the parking lot and breached the outside walls of the american embassy in sudan's capital city. we've gotten word that the president and secretary of state will be andrews air force base this afternoon when remains of the four americans killed in benghazi this week will return. the internet brings the world together also gives anyone with a...
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china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states ,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.- china relations with u.s.-burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states engaged with burma -- engagement with burma was aimed at containing the influence of china in asia. this is a natural question, and one that i think, if we have to answer honestly, cannot be answered simply. because i do not think that any country could claim either the united states or china or burma that our relations have nothing to do with the relations that we have with other countries around us. it is only natural that the united states relationship with burma should have some impact on united states relations with china. and also that our relations with the united states would impacts to
china and india -- the two biggest powers in asia -- and we share borders with asia and southeast asia. opposition is unique. any relationship with burma must take into consideration this situation. as soon as burma started re- engaging with the united states ,, or the other way around, questions were asked as to how this would impact on u.s.-china relations. people naturally associate u.s.- china relations with u.s.-burma relations. the remaining questions asked as to whether the united states...